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Today the greatest single source of wealth is between your ears. — Brian Tracy

I always said I wanted to be the best at what I could do. I feel like I can improve. — Joe Mauer

Wife," he murmured.
"Damn. The bastard fought dirty. Wife was her favorite word. — Erin Kellison

There is a price for all things. — Conn Iggulden

Industry need not wish. — Benjamin Franklin

The human race has the capacity to render itself extinct unless alternatives are found to the patterns of intraspecific warfare that have dominated civilized history. Ours has long been a predatory species. Living, for humans, depends upon the ability to kill as clearly as it does for lions or wolves. But lions and wolves, like almost all predatory species, normally limit their killing to prey animals, and they are equipped with elaborate ritual precautions to prevent the destruction of their own kind. Humans appear to be unique among predators in their enthusiasm to destroy members of their own species. Perhaps this unusual behavior can be attributed to some genetic deficiency which may lead humans ultimately to join the rest of nature's failures in the biological graveyard of extinction. Or perhaps our willingness to kill ourselves, like so many of our other problems, is something we have devised by misusing our enlarged brains. — Joseph W. Meeker

Cold, hungry, scared as hell inside, but too damn brave to admit it. — Ronald Reagan

When you're on a show for five years, everyone becomes friends. It's great. — Peter Jacobson

Dealing with adversity is like preparing for surgery. By putting our faith in what the doctor has said, we believe we will be better off if we have the surgery. But that does not make it any less painful. By submitting to the hand of a surgeon, we are saying that our ultimate goal is health, even at the cost of pain. Adversity is the same way. It is a means to an end. It is God's tool for the advancement of our spiritual lives. — Charles Stanley